US6405847B1 - Deflector assembly for an escalator, walkway, or conveyor - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to conveyors and, more particularly, to a deflector assembly attachable to an escalator, walkway, or conveyor to prevent accidental entrapment.
- a safety hazard associated with escalators and other forms of moving walkways and conveyors is entrapment, specifically the potential for entrapment of the user, clothing articles, or other materials being, transported by the conveying means.
- the entrapment occurs when an article such as an article of clothing (e.g., shoelace, pants cuff, dress hem, etc.) falls into the gap formed between the moving conveying) means (e.g., stair or sidewalk) and the side skirt. If the article becomes lodged. even temporarily, it may result in serious injury to the user and/or mechanical damage to the conveying means. Children are especially prone to accidents of this type due to the size of their clothing and appendages. Additionally, children are generally likely to be less cautious than adults while traveling on an escalator.
- escalators and moving sidewalks are fabricated with minimal gaps between the assembly's moving portions (e.g., escalator steps) and the side skirt.
- the operators of such assemblies subject them to frequent routine maintenance in order to maintain the gap within a preset range, thus insuring that the gap does not become excessive.
- Another technique for minimizing entrapment accidents is to attach a brush guard to the side skirt. If the brush extends sufficiently from the side skirt, it is difficult for clothing or other suitably sized articles to fall within the escalator gap. Unfortunately, the guard may create a new hazard, namely the possibility of a user's shoe or other clothing article becoming lodged between the guard base and the conveying means (e.g., escalator step).
- What is needed in the art is an apparatus for minimizing the possibility of side step entrapment in an escalator, moving walkway, or other conveying means without creating a new hazard or limiting the usefulness of the conveying means.
- the present invention provides such an apparatus.
- the present invention provides a flexible guard that can be easily attached to the side skirt of an escalator, moving walkway, or other conveying means, either during initial manufacture and set-up or during a subsequent system modification.
- the flexible guard of the present invention minimizes the possibility of side step entrapment without unduly limiting the usable width of the escalator/walkway/conveying means. Additionally, the flexible guard can be mounted close enough to the moving portions of the escalator/walkway/conveying means to minimize the possibility of guard entrapment.
- the flexible guard includes one or more strips of bristles integrated into a flexible base.
- the base is attached to the side skirt of the escalator/walkway/conveyor means using any of a variety of mounting techniques such as screws, bolts, rivets, etc.
- one or more light sources are integrated into the flexible base, the light sources illuminating the escalator steps/walkway/conveyor means.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of an escalator with an attached brush assembly according to the prior art
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional v,iew of the base structure in the brush assembly of the prior art
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the brush strip of the prior art
- FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of an escalator with an attached brush assembly in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of one embodiment of a base portion for use with the brush assembly shown in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of a base portion for use with the brush assembly shown in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a brush assembly attached to an escalator side skirt, the side skirt including a flexure monitor for the detection of side step entrapment,
- FIG. 9 illustrates an embodiment of the invention utilizing two brush strips
- FIG. 10 illustrates an embodiment of the invention utilizing three brush strips
- FIG. 11 is a schematic illustration of an alternate brush assembly specifically designed for escalators having minimal skill depth onto which to attach the brush assembly.
- FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of a brush assembly with an integrated light.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of an escalator 100 to which a brush assembly 101 fabricated in accordance with the prior art is attached.
- Escalator 100 includes a plurality of moving steps 103 , a side skirt 105 , a side wall 107 , and a moving hand rail 109 .
- Brush assembly 101 is attached to side skirt 105 .
- brush assembly 101 is comprised of a first cap 111 , a first landing section 113 a first curved section 115 , a center section 117 , a second curved section 119 , a second landing section 121 , and a second end cap 123 .
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a base structure 200 used in brush assembly 101 .
- Base structure 200 is formed of extruded aluminum and includes a mounting surface 201 , one or more brush strip channels 203 , and a plurality of pre-drilled and countersunk mounting bolt holes 205 .
- a cross-sectional view of a brush strip 300 is shown in FIG. 3, brush strip 300 designed to fit within brush strip channels 203 .
- Brush strip 300 includes a plurality of bristles 301 captured within a capture means 303 .
- the five sectional pieces of brush assembly 101 are fabricated in accordance with the specific dimensions of the escalator to which they are to be eventually attached. Specifically, the landing dimensions, the incline angle, the length of the inclined portion of the escalator, and the style of side skirt 105 are provided to the manufacturer so that the appropriate sectional lengths as well as the appropriate bend radii for curved sections 115 and 119 can be manufactured.
- the brush assembly sectional pieces are attached to escalator side skirt 105 . After attachment. brush strips 300 are slid within channels 203 .
- end caps 111 and 123 are fit to the brush assembly. the end caps insuring that the brush strips remain within channels 203 .
- each assembly must be manufactured to match the specific design specifications of the escalator to which it is to be attached. Accordingly. there is a time delay inherent in this approach for manufacturing each custom fit brush assembly. There may also be a cost impact due to the custom nature of the design.
- this approach does not allow the brush assembly to conform to the exact design of the escalator. Specifically. due to the use of an extruded aluminum base portion 200 into which brush strips 300 must be slid after attachment to side skirt 105 , the possible radii of curved sections 115 and 119 are limited. Additionally, the use of pre-manufactured sections eliminates the ability to substantially alter the configuration of the brush assembly during attachment of the assembly to the escalator side skirt. As a result of these limitations, the spacing 125 between landing sections 113 and 121 and escalator steps 103 is substantially greater than the spacing 127 between the inclined section 117 of brush assembly 101 and escalator steps 103 . Typically, a separation distance of 50 millimeters is recommended for spacing 125 while a separation distance of 8 millimeters is recommended for spacing 127 .
- prior art brush assembly 101 does aid in the prevention of user entrapment between the sides of escalator steps 103 and skirt 105 , it creates a new potential entrapment hazard between escalator steps 103 and the brush assembly itself.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 illustrate a brush assembly 400 according to the present invention.
- the base portion 501 of brush assembly 400 is made of a flexible material, i.e., an elastomer, thus allowing brush assembly 400 to be fit to any escalator, regardless of the incline angle, the landing dimensions, or the length of the inclined section.
- the installer of the present brush assembly can simply cut a length of the prefabricated brush assembly and attach it directly to side skirt 105 .
- the steps of measuring the dimensions and angles of the escalator, submitting these dimensions and angles to the brush assembly manufacturer. and waiting for the custom fabrication of a brush assembly are eliminated.
- the present invention allows the installer to maintain a narrow spacing (e.g., typically in the range of 2 to 8 millimeters) between escalator steps 103 and brush assembly 400 along the entire length of the brush assembly as illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- a narrow spacing e.g., typically in the range of 2 to 8 millimeters
- Base portion 501 is fabricated from any suitably flexible material, such as a natural rubber, a synthetic rubber (e.g., silicon rubber, polyurethane, etc.), or a plastic (e.g., thermoplastic, thermosetting plastic, etc.).
- Bristles 503 are secured to base 501 during the initial fabrication of the base portion, for example by placing the bristles within the mold used to fabricate the base portion.
- base portion 501 can be fabricated first and the bristles can be secured within the base through use of a flexible bonding agent 601 (e.g., a silicon rubber adhesive).
- completed brush assembly 400 is in the form of a flexible base with one or more integral brush strips which the user or brush installer cuts to the appropriate length, bends to conform to the design of the escalator, and attaches to the escalator's side skirt.
- base portion 501 includes a plurality of pre-drilled and countersunk holes 505 . Bolts, screws, rivets, or other means are used to attach base 501 , through holes 505 , to side skirt 105 . In the preferred embodiment of the invention, base portion 501 does not include any pre-drilled holes. In this embodiment the installer selects appropriate mounting locations and drills, as necessary, holes through the base portion for use with the selected attachment means (e.g., bolts, screws, rivets, etc.).
- base portion 501 As a consequence of the use of a flexible material for the fabrication of base portion 501 , a single base design can be attached to a variety of different side skirt and trim configurations. It is understood, however, that mounting surface 507 of base 501 can utilize a variety of shapes. For example, non-planar mounting, surfaces can be used as shown in FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of brush assembly 400 attached to side skirt 105 .
- this embodiment includes a microswitch 801 designed to detect flexure in side skirt 105 , side skirt flexure indicating entrapment of something between the edge of escalator step 103 and the side skirt.
- the flexible material used for the base material of the present invention allows the side skirt to flex during an entrapment incident, assuming a sufficiently flexible material of suitable thickness is used for base portion 501 .
- FIGS. 5-8 include a single brush strip
- the present invention is equally applicable to brush assemblies utilizing multiple brush strips.
- FIG. 9 shows an embodiment utilizing two brush strips while the embodiment shown in FIG. 10 utilizes three brush strips.
- the bristles within the one or more bristle strips can be at virtually any angle relative to the mounting surface of the base portion provided that the bristles extend sufficiently from the base to prevent or substantially prevent accidental side step entrapment.
- FIGS. 5-10 illustrate the preferred approach wherein the bristle angle is non-orthogonal and wherein the bristles extend in a generally downward direction, thus minimizing the distance separating the bristles from the moving surface (e.g., the escalator steps).
- FIG. 11 is a schematic illustration of an alternate brush assembly 1100 .
- This assembly is specifically designed for escalators having minimal skirt depth onto which to attach the brush assembly.
- a flexible base portion 1101 of assembly 1100 includes a plurality of attachment sites 1103 , either pre-drilled or not, interposed between a plurality of brush strip sections 1105 . Through the interposition of attachment sites 1103 and brush sections 1105 , the width 1107 of assembly 1100 is kept to a minimum.
- a cap section 401 is included on either end of brush assembly 400 .
- cap section 401 can be used to provide an aesthetically pleasing brush assembly end.
- one or more lights are included within the brush assembly, the lights providing, additional illumination of the escalator steps or other conveying means and the brush assembly.
- light 1201 is integrated into preferably located above the brush.
- Lights 1201 are selected from any light producing means, including but not limited to LEDs, LCDs, incandescent lights, and fluorescent lights.
- Lights 1201 can either be of the form of a plurality of individual lights or one or more continuous light strips. It is understood that although lights 1201 are shown with flexible base portion 501 , they may also be used with a non-flexible base portion such as extruded aluminum base structure 200 .
- the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof.
- the brush assembly has been described primarily with respect to an inclined escalator, it is also applicable to non-inclined escalators or walkways.
- the brush assembly of the present invention can be used in a variety of industrial applications such as with material transport conveyors. Accordingly, the disclosures and descriptions herein are intended to be illustrative. but not limiting, of the scope of the invention which is set forth in the following claims.
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